THE Journal — Funding

Advances in Student Access to Technology and Online Resources

(9/1/2003)

Internet Monitoring Software Keeps PACE-Brantley Hall School's Students Online, In-Line

(9/1/2003)

Grant Program Stretches Districts' Reading First Funds

(5/1/2003)

TCO Tool Helps Schools Assess Technology Investments

(5/1/2003)

10 Technology Funding Sources in NCLB

No child left behind reflects conservative goals, namely accountability and parent choice, to be met through liberal means: increased salaries and financial incentives for teachers, reduced class size, and targeting of funds on high-poverty schools and districts.
(5/1/2003)

PCs4Schools.com Saves Schools Money With 'Refurb' PCs

(4/1/2003)

Technology for Charter Schools Too: A Team-Based Training Model

Last summer, 100 minnesota teachers, administrators and technology coordinators from 15 schools - 11 of which were charter schools - confirmed their commitment to improving technology integration in K-12 education by attending the Teams for Technology (T4T) training program.
(4/1/2003)

Certification: Your Return On Training Investments

(4/1/2003)

Disadvantaged Kentucky and Tennessee Schools Graduate to High-Speed Cabling

(4/1/2003)

Portage Public Schools Touts Excelsior Software's Open Database Architecture Solution

(2/1/2003)

IT in a Time of Budget Cuts How School Funding Will Affect the Quality of Education

States are in the worst financial situation in 50 years. Collectively, they are running budget deficits in the range of $50 billion.
(1/1/2003)

Case Study: Franklin County District Goes Wireless

(5/1/2002)

E-Grant Application Process Established

(4/1/2002)

Maine Awards $37M Contract to Apple for Technology Program

(2/1/2002)

Costs and Quality: Tips for Managing Document Production

(2/1/2002)

Evolution of a Digital Production Studio

Over the last 20 years, inexpensive microcomputers brought affordable computing to business, educational and home computing environments.
(12/1/2001)

Making IP Telephony Affordable for the Iowa City Community School District

(11/1/2001)

Company Donates $1 Million in Software to Higher

(10/1/2001)

Late Breaks...The National Science Foundation

(10/1/2001)

Faculty Development and Educational Technology

In the summer of 1998, Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio, began its first of three summer workshops promoting the use of instructional technology to enhance student learning in the Williams College of Business.
(10/1/2001)

Grants to Help Study Handheld Integration in Classroom

(9/1/2001)

Educators to Create Instructional Methods for TI Product

(9/1/2001)

Late Breaks - CDW-G

(9/1/2001)

New Jersey's Solution to the Digital Divide

(9/1/2001)